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Rotationally inelastic scattering of cyanocyclopentadiene by helium atoms
Karina Sogomonyan1, Malek Ben Khalifa1, Phoebe Pierré1
1KU Leuven, Department of Chemistry, Celestijnenlaan 200F, 3001 Leuven, Belgium.
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In the interstellar medium (ISM), polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are believed to be an important carbon reservoir, accounting for up to a quarter of all interstellar carbon in our galaxy. This makes the investigation of their potential formation precursors highly relevant in the context of ISM chemistry. This, in turn, includes knowing the abundance of the precursor species. One of the possible precursor molecules for PAHs is the recently detected cyanocyclopentadiene, c-C5H5CN. Given the physical conditions of the dense dark molecular cloud TMC-1 where the cyclic species was detected, it is crucial to consider that local thermodynamic equilibrium conditions may not be satisfied. In such case, an accurate estimation of the molecular abundance involves taking into account the competition between the radiative and collisional processes, which requires the knowledge of rotational excitation data for collisions with the most abundant interstellar species-He or H2. In this paper, the first potential energy surface (PES) for the interaction of the most stable isomer of cyanocyclopentadiene (1-cyano-1,3-cyclopentadiene) with He atoms is computed using the explicitly correlated coupled-cluster theory [CCSD(T)-F12]. The obtained PES demonstrates high anisotropy and is characterized by a global potential well of -101.8 cm-1. Scattering calculations of the rotational (de-)excitation of 1-cyano-cyclopentadiene induced by He atoms are performed with the quantum mechanical close-coupling method for total energies up to 125 cm-1. The resulting rotational state-to-state cross sections are used to compute the corresponding rate coefficients for temperatures up to 20 K and propensity rules are also discussed.
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